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Title: Geographical distribution of ticks in Turkey
Authors: Bakırcı, Serkan
Uludağ Üniversitesi/Veteriner Fakültesi/Parazitoloji Bölümü.
0000-0002-6033-2205
Aydın, Levent
55808198600
Keywords: Mammalia
Amblyomma variegatum
Argas
Aves
Boophilus
Boophilus kohlsi
Dermacentor
Haemaphysalis
Hyalomma Ixodes
Ixodida
Ixodidae
Ornithodoros
Otobius megnini
Reptilia
Rhipicephalus
Cattle
Ixodoidea
Malatya
Goats
Sheep
Parasitology
Issue Date: Sep-2007
Publisher: Springer
Citation: Aydın, L. ve Bakırcı, S. (2007). "Geographical distribution of ticks in Turkey". Parasitology Research, 101(2), 163-166.
Abstract: Turkey's tick fauna is composed of about 32 species in two families and ten genera in mammals, reptiles, and birds. The ticks of veterinary significance in the family Ixodidae comprise seven genera with 28 different species. Ixodes spp. are mostly seen in northern Turkey. It is likely that the high rainfall and the intensive forest in this area may contribute to this observation. To date, the following species have been found to be sporadically present: Amblyomma variegatum in Hatay province (border to Syria), Boophilus kohlsi in southeastern Turkey (border of Syria), Ornithodorus in Central and East Anatolia, and Otobius megnini in East Anatolia (Malatya Province). Ticks of the genera Haemaphysalis, Hyalomma, Boophilus, Dermacentor, Rhipicephalus, and Argas are widespread throughout Anatolia. Thus, their role in the epidemiology of important human and livestock diseases such as Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever, Lyme disease, and diseases caused by hemoparasites needs to be examined in greater detail.
Description: Bu proje, Avrupa Birliği tarafından desteklenmiştir. Integrated Consortium Ticks Tick Borne Dis 3 (ICTTD-3, IC18-CT95-0009)
URI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00436-007-0694-5
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs00436-007-0694-5
http://hdl.handle.net/11452/22007
ISSN: 0932-0113
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